Wednesday 27 December 2023

Why is there a dearth of creative thinkers in Ghana?

Dear critical-reader to what failing in Ghanaian traditional cultures, can be ascribed the dearth of original thinkers, amongst our country's greed-filled and super-ruthless ruling-elites?

A study of truly innovative world-class individuals, whose bleeding-edge original-thinking, impacts societies in transformative fashion, shows that, very often, they are invariably contrarians, who don't fit into the descriptive-categorisation "normal people". Albert Einstein and Nikola Tesla are two world famous  Global North examples who have passed away.

It's therefore not surprising that being a hidebound society, in virtually every community one ventures into, across the entirety of the sovereign landmass of the Republic of Ghana, the few such eccentric contrarians, who don't fit into the descriptive-categorisation "normal people", are derided, hated with a passion and gossiped about in the cruellest of fashions, endlessly, lol.

Indeed, one can confidently opine that what your average Ghanaian fears the most, is to be thought of as being different, because they don't fit into the descriptive-categorisation "normal people", lol. Hmmm, 3y3asem, oooo, Ghanafuor.

Little wonder then that curiosity is beaten out of brilliant and precocious children, who behave differently, and frequently ask (busy-doing-nothing-constructive, lol) adults, question after question.

And we wonder, dear critical-reader, why our ruling elites aren't creative thinkers, lol. It's not for nothing that there is a dearth of creative thinkers in Ghana, oooo, Ghanafuor. Our hidebound traditions have everything to do with that societal deficit, alas, lol. Hmmm, Oman Ghana   -  3y3asem oooo...

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